The Daily Telegraph magazine - George Giusti cover (5 May 1972)

The Daily Telegraph magazine - George Giusti cover (5 May 1972)

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Good condition for age - yellowing to page edges - some damage to front cover

A FORTUNE IN DUST - Most of us find it hard enough to make a living, let alone become millionaires, but Larry Ryan is one man whose work has made him rich. He was the first to realise that the derelict tips towering over the South Wales mines were full of fine coal that just needs washing out - a treasure ignored for generationsTwo and a quarter pages

ITALY: A COUNTRY ON TRIAL - On Sunday Italy goes to the polls. The general election follows two years of political chaos. By the end of 1969, after a year of bomb explosions, the country was in a panic. The people cried for law and order. Right-wing and left-wing extremists blamed each other. The leftist Pietro Valpreda was arrested. Since then 12 witnesses in his case have mysteriously died, and in March this year the body of millionaire publisher Giangiacomo Feltrinelli was found beside a pylon. Gaia Servadio reports on the recent history of intrigue and allegations of plot and counter-plot, and asks how this will affect the votesSix and three quarter pages

FACES IN METAL - George Giusti is an American sculptor of European origins. He is a mild man who works in the toughest of materials, a meticulous worker whose versatility can yet combine the representational and the austerely symbolic. We asked him to create seven sculptures of seven international personalities. Here are some results. On page 33 Ian Ball writes about George Giusti and his methodsSix and three quarter pages

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